One app, four fashion behaviors.
Digitize the closet, generate looks, post outfits, and move items into the marketplace without leaving the same product loop.
Cheeky starts with one photo and expands into outfit ideas, social discovery, and fashion commerce built around what you actually own.
The app is where closet capture, outfit generation, social proof, and marketplace behavior all connect. Start with one garment and let the system build from there.
Digitize the closet, generate looks, post outfits, and move items into the marketplace without leaving the same product loop.
The app is designed for the actual moment someone captures a garment and wants it to become useful immediately.
As the wardrobe grows, styling gets sharper, discovery gets more relevant, and commerce becomes more native.
Cheeky lives on the phone because fashion capture, styling, posting, and resale decisions all happen in motion.
One captured piece can move from wardrobe inventory to outfit logic, social expression, and eventual resale.
The app is valuable because the same closet context powers recommendation, discovery, and marketplace utility later.
The app matters because wardrobe context should be captured at the moment of use.
Cheeky is built around the phone camera and the daily act of dressing. That makes the wardrobe useful immediately instead of turning setup into a separate project.
Open the App Store listing and get Cheeky onto the device you already use to photograph clothes and post looks.
Start with one garment. Cheeky turns the image into usable wardrobe structure instead of another forgotten photo.
From there, the same item can power outfit ideas, social discovery, and eventual marketplace circulation inside the same system.
The product solves wardrobe friction first, then compounds into stronger styling, better social relevance, and more natural fashion commerce.
Of people own clothes they have never worn. Cheeky is built to surface dormant inventory and make it useful again.
More outfit combinations can emerge from the same wardrobe once the app sees what is actually available to wear.
Fashion returns destroy value at scale. Better wardrobe context can make purchase and styling decisions more grounded.